Nomina Omina

Nomina Omina. Detecting and Preserving Ancient Greek and Latin Proper Names in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Organizer
Monica Berti, Universität Leipzig
Funded by
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
ZIP
04109
Location
Leipzig
Country
Germany
Takes place
In Attendance
From - Until
27.06.2024 - 29.06.2024
By
Monica Berti, Historisches Seminar, Universität Leipzig

International Workshop "Nomina Omina" - Leipzig University, June 27-29, 2024

Nomina Omina. Detecting and Preserving Ancient Greek and Latin Proper Names in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

This is the program of the International Workshop "Nomina Omina. Detecting and Preserving Ancient Greek and Latin Proper Names in the Age of Artificial Intelligence", to be held at Leipzig University on June 27-29, 2024, thanks to the generous support of the Deutsche Forchungsgemeinschaft.

Programm

Thursday, June 27 – Seminargebäude S 420 (Universität Leipzig)

Opening
14:30-15:00: Monica Berti (Universität Leipzig), Welcome and Introduction

Session 1a - Named Entities and Linked Open Data for the Ancient World
15:00-15:45: Adam Gitner (Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften), Digitalizing the Thesaurus Linguae Latinae Index Librorum
15:45-16:15: Coffee Break
16:15-17:00: Andrea Beyer (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin), Daidalos: NER for Literary Studies on Latin and Greek Texts
17:00-17:45: Giuseppe G. A. Celano (Universität Leipzig), Opera Graeca Adnotata: A Multilayer Corpus

Friday, June 28 – Seminargebäude S 420 (Universität Leipzig)

Session 1b - Named Entities and Linked Open Data for the Ancient World
09:30-10:15: Carina Geldhauser (Munich Centre for Machine Learning), Automatic Annotation of Nomina Sacra
10:15-11:00: Irine Darchia (Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University), Greek and Latin Proper Names in Georgian Epigraphic, Lexicographic and Encyclopaedic Material: Questions and Plans for Digitization
11:00-11:30: Coffee Break

Session 2 - Onomastics and Prosopography
11:30-12:15: Matilde Garré (Université de Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, UMR 8210 ANHIMA), LGPN-Ling for the Preservation of Greek Personal Names in a Digital Environment
12:15-13:00: Yanne Broux (KU Leuven), Of Gods and Men: Theophoric Names in the Intersection of TM People and TM Gods
13:00-15:00: Lunch (Mensa am Park)
15:00-15:45: Sylvain Lebreton (Université Toulouse - Jean Jaurès), Digital Divine Onomastics? About the Mapping Ancient Polytheisms Database

Session 3 - Geography
15:45-16:30: Monica Berti (Universität Leipzig) and Pietro Zaccaria (KU Leuven), Digital Paradoxography: Toponyms in Paradoxographical Texts
16:30-17:00: Coffee Break
17:00-17:45: Chiara Palladino (Furman University), So Much More than Names: Modeling Geographical Entities in Ancient Texts
19:30-22:00: Dinner (Auerbachs Keller – Mädler-Passage)

Saturday, June 29 – Hörsaalgebäude HS 8 (Universität Leipzig)

Session 4 - Authors and Works
09:00-09:45: Margherita Fantoli (KU Leuven),The NIKAW Project: Finding and Disambiguating References to People
09:45-10:30: Annette von Stockhausen (Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften), Named Entities in the Patristic Text Archive (PTA)
10:30-11:00: Coffee Break
11:00-11:45: Andrea Balbo and Elisa Della Calce (Università di Torino), Eastern and Western Names in Latin: the SERICA Corpus
11:45-12:30: Ivan Matijašić (Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia), Detecting Proper Names in Greek Fragmentary Historiography: Between Digital Philology and Prosopography
12:30-13:30: Conclusions

https://www.monicaberti.com/contents/Nomina_Omina_Program_Poster_2024.pdf
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